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Danish Warmblood, Gelding, 4 years, 16.2 hh, Black Incredibly charming and expressive gelding from top pedigree!
F: BLUE HORS FARREL | MF: BLUE HORSE ZACK
Dressage
suitable for beginners
is broken-in
is lunged

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Asperup
€70,000 to €100,000
~$74,552 to $106,503
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Danish Warmblood, Gelding, 5 years, 16.3 hh, Gray very nice and easy jumping yongster
F: DER SENAAT 111 | MF: COME BACK II
Jumping - Eventing
Reliable for trail riding
is allrounder
is easy to load

DK

Aalborg
€20,000
~ $21,301
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Danish Warmblood, Gelding, 8 years, 16.3 hh, Brown Gentleman, very good guy, easy in the daily work and at shows
F: CANTURANO | MF: QUIDAM DE REVEL
Jumping
is a companion
is worked on the ground
Reliable for trail riding

DK

Nr. Åby
€18,000
~ $19,170 Negotiable
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Aabenraa
€9,000
~ $9,585
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Hørsholm
€27,000
~ $28,756
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Danish Warmblood, Gelding, 8 years, 17.2 hh, Chestnut Great buddy who always do the best
F: LAMBRUSCO ASK | MF: CARANO
Jumping - Eventing
is a companion
is worked on the ground
Reliable for trail riding

DK

Nr. Åby
€40,000
~ $42,601
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Danish Warmblood, Stallion, Foal (03/2024), 16.2 hh, Bay-Dark
F: DIARADO | MF: BØGEGÅRDENS LANSINI
Jumping - Eventing - Hunter

DK

Aabenraa
€7,000
~ $7,455
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Danish Warmblood, Mare, 7 years, 16.3 hh, Bay-Dark
F: REVOLUTION | MF: DE NIRO
Dressage

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Kamperland
€70,000 to €100,000
~$74,552 to $106,503
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Danish Warmblood, Mare, 4 years, 16 hh, Bay-Dark
F: FÜRSTENBALL | MF: MILAN
Dressage - Breeding

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Viöl
€40,000 to €70,000
~$42,601 to $74,552
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Danish Warmblood, Gelding, 3 years, 16.2 hh, Brown Smart youngster with big potential for sale
F: BLUE HORS FARRELL (DVH 1178) | MF: BLUE HORS ROSOFF
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is a companion

DK

Hadsten
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Christianfeld
€74,000
~ $78,812 Negotiable
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Aalborg
€20,000
~ $21,301
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Danish Warmblood, Stallion, Foal (03/2024), 16.2 hh, Bay-Dark
F: DIARADO | MF: BØGEGÅRDENS LANSINI
Jumping - Eventing - Hunter
Anne Stentoft Byllemos

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Aabenraa
€7,000
~ $7,455
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Asperup
€70,000 to €100,000
~$74,552 to $106,503
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Asperup
€20,000 to €40,000
~$21,301 to $42,601
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Oberstadion
€70,000 to €100,000
~$74,552 to $106,503
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€10,000 to €15,000
~$10,650 to $15,975
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Oberndorf
€15,000 to €20,000
~$15,975 to $21,301
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Süderlügum
€15,000 to €20,000
~$15,975 to $21,301
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Nr. Åby
€40,000
~ $42,601
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Hadsten
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Danish Warmblood, Mare, 4 years, 16 hh, Bay-Dark
F: FÜRSTENBALL | MF: MILAN
Dressage - Breeding
Antrack Sportpferde

DE

Viöl
€40,000 to €70,000
~$42,601 to $74,552
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Süderlügum
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DK

Hørsholm
€27,000
~ $28,756
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DK

Støvring
€33,500
~ $35,678
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DK

Middelfart
€120,000
~ $127,803 Negotiable
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Danish Warmblood, Stallion, 4 years, 16.1 hh, Black
F: DARK LEGEND | MF: DESPERADOS
Dressage - Jumping
Jan-H Wollesen

DE

Süderlügum
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Hobro
€11,000
~ $11,715
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Danish Warmblood Horses for sale on ehorses

Although Denmark has a long history of producing horses of high quality, the Danish Warmblood (Dansk Varmblod) is a relatively recent breed, dating to the mid-1960s. These substantial, athletic horses are perhaps less well-known than other European warmbloods. However, by focussed and selective breeding, Denmark has produced a horse of equal worth to other sports horses in a remarkably short amount of time. Equestrians looking for a larger-framed sports horse often buy a Danish Warmblood and this is how the breed has developed over the last five decades. Since 2001, breeders in the USA who sell a Danish Warmblood have the support of the North American Danish Warmblood Association. With a registry of 3,500 foals annually, the breed is not only well-established in Denmark but also gaining interest elsewhere.

Use and characteristics of Danish Warmblood Horses

Danish Warmbloods are tall horses, standing between 15.3 hands (63 inches/160 cm) and 17 hands (68 inches/173 cm) high. Their compact shape, with long shoulders and well-defined withers, ensures a good saddle fit and comfort for both horse and rider. Their necks are long and muscular with handsome and well-set heads. Equestrians buy a Danish Warmblood for their excellent temperaments and courageousness in competition. Coats can be any solid color, though dark colors such as black, dark brown and bay tend to predominate, along with chestnut. Breeders who sell a Danish Warmblood stallion for breeding must ensure that the horse has participated in a "100 day test" for rideability and competitive performance.

Origin and history of breeding Danish Warmblood Horses

In early modern times, Denmark’s most famous horse breed was the Frederiksborg, a horse that was greatly desired by the European aristocracy. In fact, by the nineteenth century, so many had been sold all over Europe that the main Frederiksborg Stud was struggling to find enough Frederiksborg horses to continue. As Thoroughbred horses were so popular at this time, the stud began to breed Thoroughbreds but without the success it had achieved through breeding and selling Frederiksborgs.

Fortunately, Frederiksborg breeding continued in the hands of private owners. Sufficient Frederiksborg horses remained to provide foundation stock which, crossed with Thoroughbreds, formed the basis of the Danish Warmblood. The second stage of breeding involved mares from the first crosses being bred to other Thoroughbreds as well as Anglo-Norman Horses and Trakehner Horses. At first, the emerging breed was called the Danish Sporthorse, and its registry and organization, the Danish Sporthorse Breed Society, were established in 1962. This was a key period for the sports of show jumping and eventing, and the Danish Sporthorse was originally intended to be an excellent all-round sports horse, suitable for any of the main three equestrian disciplines: eventing, show jumping and dressage. From 1963 onward, graded and registered horses of the breed have carried the brand of the Crown over the Wave, a logo which is symbolic of Denmark as a sovereign state almost surrounded by water. With increasing specialisation within equestrian sport, the focus has changed since the Danish Sporthorse became the Danish Warmblood in 1980. From 2004, individual breeders have tended to focus on producing horses for either dressage or jumping.

Danish Warmblood Horses in equestrianism

Because neighbouring Sweden had a centuries-old tradition of breeding riding horses, whereas Denmark’s horse breeds, the Frederiksborg and Knabstrup were mainly carriage breeds, Denmark was able to use stallions of the Swedish Flyinge Stud such as Mozart, Herzog and the famous Epok. Marzog, son of Herzog, won silver at the European Dressage Championships and was given the title “Dressage Horse of the Century” in 1999.

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